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those Agree/Disagree ads are transfixing. You know the ones, with the white-on-black animations, presented by the people at British American Tobacco (NZ) in an attempt to engender reflection on the evils of putting cigarettes in plain packaging.

The Government’s proposal to force cigarettes into plain packaging fails to respect adult smokers who wish to run their own lives and make their own decisions, says British American Tobacco New Zealand (BATNZ). “There is already universal awareness of t

The offending poster advertising "Bandit Brand" an American clothing label. A Hamilton student is outraged after visiting a clothing store, only to find them displaying a poster showing a model smoking. Claire McCool visited the recently revamped Wild

Palmerston North cigarette retailers have fallen at the first hurdle with the new smokefree legislation with 25 per cent of retailers involved in a sting operation selling cigarettes to underage buyers.

The council yesterday voted 9-2 on introducing the city's first smoke-free policy which will be self-policing, despite posing a disadvantage for restaurants operating in those areas who will be unable to provide smoking areas. The policy became active as

The Customs and Excise (Tobacco Products-Budget Measures) Amendment Bill, which legislates for four cumulative 10 percent annual rises in tobacco tax. All parties supported the bill, but many Opposition MPs were suspicious that the Government was more i

Imperial Tobacco New Zealand says Australia is already seeing the flow-on effects of passing its plain packaging legislation. The company’s market manager, Paul Warham, says the New South Wales parliament is now debating a bill that would ban alcohol ad